Cordas C. Burnett elected executive vice president. He asked the Lord to give him three years to establish the seminary on a firm foundation. He died in August of 1975.

December 1972

School was incorporated. The Executive Presbytery was
authorized to serve as Board of Directors of the Assemblies of God Graduate School.
Thomas F. Zimmerman, general superintendent, was elected to serve as president.

June 1973

Foreign missionaries and candidates were the first students to enroll in classes during the summer.

September 1973

School opened its doors

1978

School first accredited
by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and a member of the North Central Association, the regional accrediting agency of the North Central states.

August 1984

School renamed the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary.

December 1985

Dr. G. Raymond Carlson, General Superintendent, was appointed
president.

1987

Dr. H. Glynn Hall appointed president.

June 1990

Dr. Del Tarr appointed president.

1992

First accredited by The Association of Theological Schools (ATS) in the United States and Canada.